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BS ISO 10842:2017 Aircraft. Ground service connections. Locations and types

BS ISO 10842:2017

Aircraft. Ground service connections. Locations and types

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Standard number:BS ISO 10842:2017
Pages:20
Released:2017-09-18
ISBN:978 0 580 93372 1
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 10842:2017


This standard BS ISO 10842:2017 Aircraft. Ground service connections. Locations and types is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.100 Ground service and maintenance equipment

This International Standard specifies the locations and types of aircraft ground service connections in order to optimize ground services, both fixed and mobile, for the following seven services:

  • 400 Hz electrical power;

  • preconditioned air for cabin conditioning;

  • pneumatic power for jet engine start;

  • potable water;

  • lavatory service (draining, flushing);

  • aircraft refuelling;

  • interphone (headset) connections.

It focuses on these aircraft services because

  • these connections are those most frequently used during aircraft airport turnaround operations;

  • in terms of economic benefit, they have the greatest impact through improved efficiency.

This International Standard applies to any new type of main line commercial transport category aircraft designed or built after its publication.

In addition, it applies to any substantially modified new derivative aircraft type in the same category (derived from a previously existing type), insofar as technically and economically practical, if specified in the aircraft type specification established between customer airline(s) and manufacturer.